Sacha Parawan

Human Resources Coordinator (generalist) at Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto

Sacha Parawan is an experienced Human Resources professional with a background in HR coordination and administration across various organizations. Currently serving as a Human Resources Coordinator at the Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto since February 2021, Sacha manages a wide range of HR tasks, including employee records management, HRIS maintenance, onboarding, and strategic planning. Previous roles include Human Resources Generalist at Water Matrix Inc., where Sacha handled recruitment, employee training, and benefits administration, and various HR coordination positions at Price Metrix and FedEx Express Canada, focusing on onboarding and benefit management. Sacha's career began in customer service roles at TD, transitioning into HR functions. Sacha holds multiple qualifications, including studies at Humber College and BrainStation, enhancing expertise in areas such as social media.

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Caledon, Canada

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Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto

CCAS is incorporated as a not-for-profit agency, governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, and whose core operations are funded by the Province of Ontario. As part of our mission, we strengthen families by providing them with services and supports to help children and youth remain in their own home. We provide mandated services under the Child, Youth and Family Services Act (CYFSA). In certain circumstances there may be a need to bring a child or youth into the care of the Society for their safety and wellbeing. We deliver child protection services that are guided by Anti-Racist, Anti-Oppressive Practice (ARAO); Catholic Faith and Identity, Evidence-Informed Practice (EIP) and Trauma-Informed Practice (TIP). These frameworks help guide the interventions and work we do with children, youth and families – ensuring that they are a vital part of the decision-making process.


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201-500

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